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Fast Five Fix: Sep 4
Hank Williams and Stevie Wonder raise eyebrows after anti-gay comments, HIV/AIDS clinics in Chicago and California reel from bad news, and more
Fast Five Fix: June 5
Canadian porn star murder suspect in custody, Green Lantern comes out (no not that one), and hope for same-sex couples parenting in New Mexico court decision
New leader in fight to protect Md. marriage law
Levin ‘confident of victory,’ buoyed by recent polls
‘Worldwide’ LGBT marches set for Saturday
The march, which is scheduled to begin at 1 p.m., will travel from Upper Senate Park along Constitution Avenue to 15th Street, N.W.
National news in brief: April 6
Two pieces of LGBT-health-related news out of Chicago, and surprising results from a North Carolina same-sex marriage poll
Fast Five Fix: Feb 15
Gay group sanctioned by Chicago naval base, Uganda raids gay activist meeting, gay senator elected in Oklahoma, and more
Fast Five Fix: Jan. 25
Fred Karger claims discrimination, Pepperdine won't let gays organize, Cynthia Nixon implies 'bisexual' is a dirty word, and more
Fast Five Fix: Jan. 23
Why Newt's marriages are fair game, Newton-John out for marriage, GLAAD cutbacks and more
Chi. Cardinal George ‘truly sorry’ for comparing gays to KKK
LGBT rights advocates react; Sunday protest of Cardinal called off
Chicago cardinal compares LGBT Pride to ‘Ku Klux Klan’
Strong language leads to rebukes, calls for resignation



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